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LAWYER'S MILITARY DEFENSE COMMITTEE OPENS GERMAN OFFICE
06221-46582
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serving
GIs
A new resource for GI's facing legal hassles has
recently opened in Heidelberg« The Lawyer1s Military
Defense Committee, which has been in Vietnam for two
years, now has an office at
69 Heidelberg, Märzgasse 7 ph.
The first of two LMDC lawyers who will
without fee, is Howard DeNike, who for the last year
provided civilian representation to servicemen in
Vietnam and the Philippines.
DeNike says, "In the last two years we've seen
around 1600 GIs with every type of complaint and case
from Article 15s to fraggings» The important thing we
recognize is the tremendous need to have a lawyer that
the GI can at least trust to talk to."
LMDC Is a non-profit organisation, which was
started through private contributions and foundation
grants to represent US serviceman in courtmartials in
Vietnam. After several months of narrassment from the
MACV brasss LMDC firmly established itself in Saigon
and appeared in court-martials from the DMV to CanTho.
"In our first month here, we've had cases in Neu Ulm
Mainz and Landstuhl, We*re anxious to make contact with
GIs from all parts of Germany, to learn of their problems
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I o
/ h 7/; h
H
FT"
I
. r
/;
I ;
HrM I
* I
U
FtghT bAck 69 Heidelberg Marstallstr. 11a Oct« 1972
s
Didn't you
_h.eax>.--that-.
order to
fire?
" \ _;..;. ."" ' .J
rjg*S? - {;*^
*FJ£r
-Yes j
Sir ;
Well, what
are you
waiting for? ;
I'M waiting
for my
,-lawyer"
SSfe
.vi V
: ' j / I :
■" ■ ' ' 1
UJ / •> /I
•- ^4
m.
LAWYER'S MILITARY DEFENSE COMMITTEE OPENS GERMAN OFFICE
06221-46582
>e
serving
GIs
A new resource for GI's facing legal hassles has
recently opened in Heidelberg« The Lawyer1s Military
Defense Committee, which has been in Vietnam for two
years, now has an office at
69 Heidelberg, Märzgasse 7 ph.
The first of two LMDC lawyers who will
without fee, is Howard DeNike, who for the last year
provided civilian representation to servicemen in
Vietnam and the Philippines.
DeNike says, "In the last two years we've seen
around 1600 GIs with every type of complaint and case
from Article 15s to fraggings» The important thing we
recognize is the tremendous need to have a lawyer that
the GI can at least trust to talk to."
LMDC Is a non-profit organisation, which was
started through private contributions and foundation
grants to represent US serviceman in courtmartials in
Vietnam. After several months of narrassment from the
MACV brasss LMDC firmly established itself in Saigon
and appeared in court-martials from the DMV to CanTho.
"In our first month here, we've had cases in Neu Ulm
Mainz and Landstuhl, We*re anxious to make contact with
GIs from all parts of Germany, to learn of their problems
U1 '' -continued net "page *
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